THAT TOTALLY WORKED!!!! 



Thank you Mr. Vanden Eynde!! 



(although It DID need to the "install me first" disk) 








----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Nico Vanden Eynde" <[email protected]> 
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, August 14, 2009 9:33:57 AM GMT -05:00 US/Canada Eastern 
Subject: RE: powerbook 165 problem 


Hi, 

You have to boot with the "Disk Tools'" floppy first and then run Apple's HDSC 
setup. 
Choose to "Initialise" the Hard Drive and afterwards choose "Test" to check if 
the HDD is good. 
Should you already get an error during Initializing then most likely the HDD 
has bad sectors or other issues. 

If you see that the "update drivers" button in Apple's HDSC setup is not greyed 
out, then do this as well after initializing. 

If the hard drive passes, then reboot with "Install Disk 1". You don't need the 
"Install me first" disk. 


Take Care, 


Nico 


Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Namens [email protected] 
Verzonden: vrijdag 14 augustus 2009 14:06 
Aan: [email protected] 
Onderwerp: powerbook 165 problem 





All, 





I have a newly acquired Powerbook 165 in very nice c ondition. However, on 
power up, I get the "disk question mark". I have a boxed set of 7.1 disks, so I 
install the "Install me first" disk. 



I then get the "Smiley Mac",  then the installer menu. which basically has me 
build a "Startup disk". Once the machine is booted, I have no indication of a 
hard-drive present in the system. I switched the harddrive with a newly 
acquired "brand new" 160Mb hard-drive and the situation is still the same. 







Jeff Buda 

Beverly, Ma. 


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